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28 September, 05:24

According to the section, how did the long Sunday holiday contribute to the collapse?

Stockbrokers who still had profits on their books were afraid their profits would disappear

Stockbrokers who had losses were afraid those losses might get larger.

Bankers had a chance to create a pool of money to support the market.

Investors decided to get out of the market.

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  1. 28 September, 06:11
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    Afraid they would lose all the stock value

    Explanation:

    If the Stock Market Crash all your investment is gone with it.
  2. 28 September, 06:54
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    Stockbrokers who still had profits on their books were afraid their profits would disappear

    Stockbrokers who had losses were afraid those losses might get larger.

    Investors decided to get out of the market.

    Explanation:

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